Sister Lorielle Record has served an honorable full-time mission for 18 months for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
in the Oklahoma Oklahoma City Mission (OOCM).

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Mission President Update 05/23/13 2:17pm

Dear Parents:

I know you are following closely the
news from Oklahoma so I thought you would appreciate a quick update.
First, your sons and daughters are safe. They are wonderfully capable
young people who are expanding their capacities through their mission
experiences here in Oklahoma and Texas. They are learning to rely on
the Lord and apply His teachings as they face the challenges and
opportunities of their missions. They are all eager to assist the
people of Oklahoma who are affected by the recent tornadoes and help
them rebuild their lives. All things are spiritual to the Lord. Your
sons and daughters represent Jesus Christ and they minister
powerfully to everyone they meet. They will continue to be a great
blessing here as they lift, encourage, inspire and bless the people
who are put in their path.

Access to the affected areas has been
restricted up to this point so we have been limited in what we could
do to provide assistance to those in need. We have used this time to
make sure our missionaries are prepared with the proper gear to
assist when called upon. They have been instructed to purchase
thick-soled work boots as well as leather gloves, filtering masks and
safety glasses. Those who cannot afford these items will be able to
obtain them through Mission funds or from donors. We have advised our
missionaries to wear jeans, long sleeve shirts , hats and sunscreen
when they are working in the affected areas. We advise them on safety
issues before they can participate in the cleanup. Those with health
restrictions will be given the opportunity to assist in appropriate
ways.

Many of you have asked how you can help
with the relief effort. We are grateful for the outpouring of support
and concern and especially for your prayers. Other than prayer, the
best way to help is to donate to the Humanitarian Aid Fund of the
Church using a tithing slip available from your bishopric. Donated
goods, while appreciated, create more work on this end because we
have to obtain a warehouse to house the goods and staff the warehouse
with volunteers to sort through the goods and distribute them. Cash
contributed to the Humanitarian Aid Fund of the Church is the most
helpful and direct way to assist. Please do not send cash or gift
cards for the relief effort to the Mission or your missionaries.

Please be aware that your missionaries
will be emailing you next Tuesday morning because of the Memorial Day
Holiday on Monday (libraries will be closed).

We are grateful for your prayers and
for the character and faith you have developed in your children. It
is an honor to serve with them.